About Us

The Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC), established in 1979, is an Australian civil rights organisation whose local and global mission is to fight anti-Semitism, combat all forms of racism and hatred, to counter the defamation of the Jewish people and Israel, and to promote and cultivate respect and understanding between people of all religions and backgrounds.

Our core mission is to:

monitor and respond to incidents of bigotry, racism and prejudice

employ the instruments of research, fact finding, education and the law to counter racism and discrimination

counter the delegitimization and defamation of Israel and the Jewish people

combat Holocaust denial

develop educational materials to deal with the proliferation of online anti-Semitism, bigotry and hatred

Educate the public about the dangers of anti-Semitism and racism in all its forms

build bridges of understanding and friendship among racial, religious and ethnic groups.

The ADC is a not-for-profit Non-Government Organisation (NGO) and is registered as a Harm Prevention Charity. Our funding comes from community support. We welcome your donations.

Jewish communities have deep historical experience of hate and prejudice. To counter anti-Semitism we need to challenge prejudice whenever it occurs, whether it is directed at Jews or at other minorities.

Since 1979 ADC has worked to prevent, understand and counter anti-Semitism and all forms of racism. We build bridges with people outside our community and educate others to respect difference. We work to create a society resistant to hate, both for ourselves and for others.

Our aim is to educate both the Jewish and general community about the dangers of racism.